The Bandon, OR vibe

dramatic sea stacksquiet coastal charmgolf course vistasstorm-watching culture
Find another place ↑

Victorian bluffs meet crashing Pacific waves

Take me there

Like Bandon, this coastal village perches on dramatic cliffs with sweeping ocean views and a pace that follows the tides. The main street has that same walkable, unhurried quality where art galleries and cafes cater to both locals and visitors without feeling touristy. Both places offer spectacular storm-watching in winter and endless coastal hiking, with that quintessential Pacific Northwest feeling of being at the edge of the continent.

About 3 hours north of San Francisco, making it accessible for weekend getaways.
Best for: Couples seeking romantic coastal retreats with dramatic scenery
Bandon vs Mendocino — See the differences

Iconic rock formations and sandy shorelines

Take me there

This Oregon coast neighbor shares Bandon's combination of world-class golf, dramatic sea stacks, and that laid-back beach town rhythm where days revolve around tide schedules and sunset walks. Both towns have preserved their small-town character despite drawing visitors for their stunning coastlines. The pace is similarly unhurried, with cozy restaurants and local shops that feel genuine rather than manufactured for tourism.

More dining and accommodation options than Bandon while maintaining similar charm.
Best for: Families wanting accessible Pacific coast beauty with amenities
Bandon vs Cannon Beach — See the differences

Pumpkin patches meet Pacific surf culture

Take me there

Like Bandon, this coastal community balances agricultural heritage with ocean recreation, creating a unique rhythm where farm-to-table dining meets surf culture. Both places have that perfect small-town walkability where you can hit the beach, grab locally-sourced food, and browse quirky shops all within a few blocks. The coastline offers similar dramatic beauty with gentler access to tide pools and beach walks.

Only 30 minutes south of San Francisco, offering easier access to urban amenities.
Best for: Foodies and surfers wanting coastal culture with agricultural roots
Bandon vs Half Moon Bay — See the differences

Bohemian beach vibes with lighthouse views

Take me there

This Australian coastal town captures Bandon's blend of natural drama and relaxed pace, with spectacular headland views and a community that moves to ocean rhythms rather than city schedules. Both places attract visitors for their raw coastal beauty but maintain authentic local cultures centered around surfing, organic food, and creative communities. The lighthouse walks and beach culture create similar daily patterns of sunrise beach walks and sunset gatherings.

Year-round warm weather extends the outdoor season beyond Bandon's summer peak.
Best for: Creative types and wellness travelers seeking bohemian coastal energy
Bandon vs Byron Bay — See the differences

Ancient golf links meet North Sea drama

Take me there

Like Bandon, St. Andrews perfectly marries world-renowned golf with dramatic coastal scenery, creating a place where athletic pilgrims and nature lovers find common ground. Both towns have that compact, walkable quality where historic charm meets ocean grandeur. The rhythm of life follows both the tides and the golf calendar, with cozy pubs and local eateries that serve both dedicated golfers and coastal wanderers seeking wild shoreline beauty.

Rich historical sites add cultural depth beyond the golf and coastal attractions.
Best for: Golf enthusiasts and history buffs wanting coastal beauty with cultural heritage
Bandon vs St. Andrews — See the differences
Find another place ↑

One place. Five like it. Every other week.

Discover places you don't know you love yet.

✉️ Send us a postcard